In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Green light for Nenagh jobs – Planning permission granted for First Data facility where 300 jobs are to be created in Nenagh;
Closure of Nenagh's main street in August;
Expansion plan for McDonald's in Roscrea;
Crash at Nenagh cross;
Death of Abbey Machinery co-founder Mary Cavanagh
Planning applications on the rise in Tipp;
Roscrea enterprise centre to create jobs moves a step closer;
Castlelough festival discussed at council meeting;
Major sailing event coming to Lough Derg in August;
Facelift for Roscrea's Racket Hall Hotel;
Busy weekend for Lough Derg lifeboat;
More concern over Roscrea's Dean Maxwell home;
Nenagh man's film a hit at Galway Film Fleadh;
New York native gives her positive impressions of Nenagh;
Former mayor of Nenagh talks of how yoga and meditation has changed her life;
Young soccer players from Gaza to visit Nenagh next week;
Centenary of Kilcommon officer's death at sea with Lord Kitchener;
Photographs from Fr Dan Fitzgerald's 100th birthday party in Navan;
Ormond Special Olympics Club celebrates 20th anniversary;
New Ford Mustang to arrive at Lyons of Nenagh next week;
Best Village award for Terryglass;
Newport Men's Shed needs a home;
Big-name stars appearing at comedy weekend in Ballina;
Nenagh muisician James McGrath performing hometown gig in Philly's this Friday night...
The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday morning